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Fish Report for 10-5-2012
The big fish at lake Crowley are more spread out which makes the fish harder to find
10-5-2012
The Trout Fitter Staff
Water Conditions: The LADWP has fianally stopped lowering the lake at the lowest point we have seen in over 20 years. Watch out for islands between the marina and McGee Bay. It is also 3 ft deep 100 yds out from Sandy Point.
Water temps are between 52 and 59 in most of the lake and there are plenty of perfect 57F areas. Algea isn't bad bad but there is some stringy stuff moving around that will make the fish leave an area if it moves in.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Fair to Good. DAPHNIA IS GOING STRONG AND MAKING FOR ON OR OFF FISHING DEPENDING WHERE YOU ARE FROM ONE DAY TO THE OTHER. YOU HAVE GOT TO MOVE IF IT IS SLOW. Stripping is best but hit all depths as daphnia have fish at all depths sipping the green oatmeal. McGee pretty much done for with a few small fish on the west side.
Fish are now holding, in about 5-8 feet of water up in Green Banks, Six Bays and Leighton. Bad news is the big fish are spread out so you have to wait between smaller fish to have one come by. Fair to Good bite under the indicator, but better on the strip. Get out in that tube! Fishing from the shore in late afternoon in Six Bays and along Green Banks has been good.
Recommended Flies:
Dries: Try Extended Body BWO as Calibaetis imitation among weeds near Owens mouth.
Nymphs: Early go with bright red blood worms or Albino Barons. Copper Tiger Big or Beaded Red/Black Optimidge mid morning and beaded Gray/Black Optimidge w/Green Flashback #16 or Shaft Emerger Large in bright sun overhead. Try hanging red to purple marabou leeches for best alternative meal up top.
Streamers: Perfection Perch, Rickerd's AP Emerger, Small Punk Perch either color, Doc's Twin Lakes Special in cinnamon size 12 early. Leech patterns stripped sloooowly with a twitch at all depths.
Water temps are between 52 and 59 in most of the lake and there are plenty of perfect 57F areas. Algea isn't bad bad but there is some stringy stuff moving around that will make the fish leave an area if it moves in.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Fair to Good. DAPHNIA IS GOING STRONG AND MAKING FOR ON OR OFF FISHING DEPENDING WHERE YOU ARE FROM ONE DAY TO THE OTHER. YOU HAVE GOT TO MOVE IF IT IS SLOW. Stripping is best but hit all depths as daphnia have fish at all depths sipping the green oatmeal. McGee pretty much done for with a few small fish on the west side.
Fish are now holding, in about 5-8 feet of water up in Green Banks, Six Bays and Leighton. Bad news is the big fish are spread out so you have to wait between smaller fish to have one come by. Fair to Good bite under the indicator, but better on the strip. Get out in that tube! Fishing from the shore in late afternoon in Six Bays and along Green Banks has been good.
Recommended Flies:
Dries: Try Extended Body BWO as Calibaetis imitation among weeds near Owens mouth.
Nymphs: Early go with bright red blood worms or Albino Barons. Copper Tiger Big or Beaded Red/Black Optimidge mid morning and beaded Gray/Black Optimidge w/Green Flashback #16 or Shaft Emerger Large in bright sun overhead. Try hanging red to purple marabou leeches for best alternative meal up top.
Streamers: Perfection Perch, Rickerd's AP Emerger, Small Punk Perch either color, Doc's Twin Lakes Special in cinnamon size 12 early. Leech patterns stripped sloooowly with a twitch at all depths.
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for Friday, October 5th, 2012Mammoth Lakes : Fishing in the Mammoth Lakes area is great
Hot Creek: No crowds at Hot Creek and active fish chomping flies on the surface.
San Joaquin River: Fishing is fair at the San Joaquin and the flows are almost too slow
Owens River: Fishing at the Upper Owens has not hit the hot meter yet
Owens River: Fishing hasn't changed much at the Owens River Gorge
Rock Creek - Section 1: Fish the lakes on the way up to Rock Creek
Rush Creek: Rush Creek is fishing very well above 395, especially in the afternoon
Owens River: The flows are dropping on the Lower Owens
Bridgeport Reservoir: There are good hatches at Bridgeport Reservoir, the problem is finding the fish
East Walker River (CA): The best results on the East Walker are to use mayfly nymphs in the mornings
The Trout Fitter Reports
for Saturday, September 29th, 2012San Joaquin River: At the San Joaquin the fish are holding in the deeper pools
Crowley Lake: Crowley lake is now fishing fair to good
Owens River: Fish the more realistic patterns instead of attractor patterns on the Upper Owens
Owens River: The fishing at the Owens River Gorge hasn't changed much
Rock Creek - Section 1: Good fishing at Rock Creek, the hike is worth it
Rush Creek: Good fishing below 395 on Rush Creek
Owens River: Fishing is fair right now on the Lower Owens with flows around 400 cfs
Bridgeport Reservoir: Finding the fish is the problem at Bridgeport, but the hatches are good
East Walker River (CA): On the East Walker try nymphing in the morning & terrestrials in the afternoon
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